Irked by the stalemate in the moribund negotiations with an ‘unrelenting government’, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) said on Sunday that it could not cede more ground to the government, reiterating that it would persevere in its demand for an independent inquiry into alleged rigging in the 2013 election.
“The PTI negotiating team has shown as much flexibility as it could in talks with the government. In the past, too, the party leadership showed flexibility and rescinded its original demand for the resignation of the prime minister. Deadlock persists on the three critical issues that the government had earlier acquiesced to,” the party said in a statement following its core committee meeting.
It called upon the government to come to the middle ground as the PTI could not show more flexibility. The statement pointed out that the PTI had adopted a conciliatory approach in the best national interest and it should not be misconstrued as a shift from its resolve to have the 2013 elections investigated by an ‘independent, inquisitorial judicial commission’.
“The PTI had called off its street protest and marathon dharna but it still retains all these options,” it warned. “The PTI has sacrificed tremendously in its struggle for a fair and free election and against electoral fraud and it will, in no way, step back from this commitment. Let there be no doubt on this count.”
PTI chairman Imran Khan had called off his party’s 126-day-long sit-in on the Constitution Avenue in Islamabad to lend support to the government in its fight against militants following the December 16 bloody rampage by Taliban gunmen at the Army Public School in Peshawar that killed 150 people, all but few schoolchildren. He had also withdrawn his call for a nationwide shutdown scheduled for December 18 as envisaged in his ‘Plan C’.
Referring to Imran’s decision, the party said it had gone the ‘extra mile’ in accommodating the government in times of crises so that it should not be seen in any way as undermining the national cohesion to fight terrorism.
“The PTI, despite its aversion to military courts, supported the government in principle in the interest of fighting terrorism effectively. And it must be pointed out that PTI’s own leadership has had terrorist charges against it,” the statement said. “However, this should not be taken as a sign that the PTI is in any way moving away from its demand for an independent inquiry into the May 2013 electoral rigging.”
The meeting of PTI’s core committee came a day after a failed round of talks with the government negotiators. PTI Information Secretary Dr Shireen Mazari said in statement after the talks that negotiators from both sides met behind closed doors but failed to find the middle ground on the contentious issue. “While some progress was made, there was no agreement on the outstanding core issues,” she added.
Interestingly on Friday, the two sides had evolved consensus on issues such as formation of the judicial commission through a presidential ordinance but they could not reach any conclusion over the three key points.
According to sources, the PTI has shown some flexibility on its stance regarding the terms of reference (ToRs) but both sides could not agree over the scope of the commission’s findings. Definition of rigging is also among the sticking points, sources added.
The government says the commission should look into whether or not a majority has been converted into a minority, through systematic rigging in last year’s elections.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 29th, 2014.
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70% of wealthy,educated,respectable Overseas Pakistanis are with you PTI, we will support you with Dollars, Euros, Pounds.
The only two things we ask us that you focus more on KPK, and focus on rural areas now. You have maximized the Urban vote, and the dirty,corrupt, and non-respectable families will never vote for you
@Hasan: We cannot ignore a situation if it does not seem realistic to you sir. I and all of Karachi has witnessed massive rigging in the whole of Karachi in 2013. I cannot say about Punjab, but I can bet on it for Karachi. If it is possible in Karachi then why does it seem unrealistic to you in the complete of Punjab? This is my simple question.
Don't know about others but I personally feel the issue is very clear after listening to so many responsible analysts. The issue really is what outcome PTI wants - an investigation into whoever did rigging, their removal from assemblies, punishment, election reforms etc etc or do they just want an end to Nawaz tenure whichever way it comes. Until a decision to this is made, there is no way this dialogue can succeed because funnily enough both Ishaq Dar and Shah memhood are intelligent enough to know what happened on 13 May and what did not happen. They both know that individuals in all the parties in their strong holds try to do rigging and that's something which can be proven but what cannot be proven is that iftikhar ch, fakhru bhai, other CECs, interim govt, over 500 session court judges who acted as RO and others all conspired (either took money from Nawaz or got threatened by him or liked him so much) that they got him 150 seats and PTI got only 25. The reason it can't be proven is because it doesn't sound realistic and didn't happen. PTI is trying to use the individual rigging allegations as an excuse to prove that the entire election was rigged by Nawaz which he will never and should never agree to. Let's see what happens. I really hope that PTI does the right thing and proceed with an investigation which if proven at some consistuencies should punish them and if proven at mass level then should bring down the Government but the cheeky trick of proving few constituencies and asking to bring down the government.
PTI already showed much flexibility after Peshawar Attack in the beast interest of the nation and sacrifice its movement at the time of its “PEAK” no its Gov turn to show maturity and form a legal inquiry team
Less go back to Square-One! The Govt... it seems got-over their guilt and now going back to their Old Business.
Get set ready PTI fans.Khan Sb is missing the container and d chowk.Nothing can break the great Khan.
PTI is not in a position to start agitation again after the Peshawar episode and the subsequent attention on internal security and the PML-N is trying to take advantage of the situation. If NS can keep his and the Nation's focus on the 'Action Plan' and remain active on that front - PTI/IK may not have the wide support to come back out on the streets.
PTI should realize the need of the hour and public sentiment and not derail the national effort to fight terrorism. PTI should go for maximum election reforms to make them fair,and transparent. PTI should focus on fast tract development of KP province and assist the federal government in eliminating arms/drug smuggling and off course the ills of illegal Afghan Transit trade. Flexibility is state of mid; a government in power always negotiates from strength
Govt is wasting time and energy, trying to negotiate with a couple of robots, remote-controlled by a stubborn, Schizophrenic 63-yo kid, who will continue to be UNREASONABLE, and will NOT accept any ToRs, which do not guarantee him NS' resignation in a platter!!! IK Sb., wake up, let some sanity prevail for a change; your umpire stood you up, so you can go back to Dharnas, but the outcome may not be much different!!!
I am sorry to say Mr Imran khan our country cannot not change until whole corrupt system is changed. Should you have been political leader in any western country you have selected by people with open arms. I don't see any change in pakistans complex political system to come soon.
Dear Imran
What ever time you gave to these traditional politicians , They will come to one point making excuses for delaying time and looting the country , if its Zardari or Nawaz both are thirsty for the blood of nation and the people. Please, Imran Khan we are with you. Remove them from the page of politics and gave Pakistan a hope and prosperity.
Thanks
Another dharna perhaps?
Certifying rigged election results as a mandate is betrayal to the nation. Nawaz Sharif now wants to use the victims of Peshwar massacre (mostly children) to cover up the rigging and expand his family fortune.
PTI is the new JI, using its few hoodlums in the urban areas as a pressure tactics to make the entire country as its hostage.
The tailiban ambassadors are back out again to distract the country .